- The
Dogras, or
Dogra people, are an Indo-Aryan ethno-linguistic
group living primarily in the
Indian union territory of
Jammu and
Kashmir and
speak their...
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Dogra or
Dogri in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dogras, or
Dogra people, are an Indo-Aryan
ethnic community of ****stan and India.
Dogra,
Dogras or...
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Riddhi Dogra (born 22
September 1984 or 1985) is an
Indian actress known for her role of
Nusrat in Jio Cinema's Asur,
Astha in Alt Balaji's The Married...
- the 38th
Dogras 3rd
Battalion –
formerly the 1st Battalion, 41st
Dogras 10th (Training)
Battalion –
formerly the 2nd Battalion, 41st
Dogras The regiment...
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Akshay Dogra (pronounced [aːkʃeː
d̪oːɡra]; born 21
September 1981) is an
Indian actor and
producer working in the
television industry. He has
worked on...
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between the
Dogras and the Tibetans,
executed by an
exchange of notes. The
Tibetan note,
incorporating the
concessions made by the
Dogras, was handed...
- then
comprising eight companies of
Dogras, was
stationed at
Malakand on the
North West Frontier. The 38th
Dogras remained in
India until late 1917, when...
- and
renamed the
Dogra Regiment. 1st Battalion,
formerly the 37th (Prince of Wales's Own)
Dogras 2nd Battalion,
formerly the 38th
Dogras 3rd Battalion,...
- Own)
Dogras was an
infantry regiment of the
British Indian Army. The
regiment could trace its
origins to 1887, when it was
raised as the 37th (
Dogra) Bengal...
- The 41st
Dogras was an
infantry regiment of the
British Indian Army. The
regiment was
raised as the 41st (
Dogra)
Bengal Infantry in 1900 in
Jullundur by...